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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjauck View Post
    I guess it us a token to help mollify liberal white guilt. So what would happen to a white looking person who would sit and study in the segregated area? Would they be removed by staff if they didn’t have the right I/d?
    interesting. how about a chinese person entering the room. anyway the moron education minister from nat and willy wan.ker thinking is back the front think its good having segregation but studies prove in the usa that blacks who live in segregated metro area's have lower level education , higher poverty etc than blacks who live in more integrated places
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    Please stop. This is not the forum for racially based debate.
    I tried to stop it too. I was overruled.

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    @Bull, ASX at all time highs as you predicted this morning.

    Everything is too awesome at the moment. Doesn't feel right. And I'm a perma bull.

    I'm holding a tiny bit of extra cash now and will attempt to time a market pull back. So expect the rally to continue.
    Last edited by Bobdn; 28-03-2024 at 06:37 PM.

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    That funny moment when you've had a great year and it has still only matched the S&P500
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    Last edited by Relaxed; 29-03-2024 at 05:57 PM.

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    Thats amazing though. Hardly anyone including me has got close to anywhere near S&P returns. I'm in indexes and ETFs but not all of them are created equal it seems. Eg my dividend aristocrat fund has not been the place to be.

    Well done.
    Last edited by Bobdn; 29-03-2024 at 08:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobdn View Post
    Thats amazing though. Hardly anyone including me has got close to anywhere near S&P returns. I'm in indexes and ETFs but not all of them are created equal it seems. Eg my dividend aristocrat fund has not been the place to be.

    Well done.
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    @Barchart on X
    Copper hits most extreme level of contango in 30 years which could be a sign the global economy is facing some trouble
    Last edited by winner69; 31-03-2024 at 06:31 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Copper hits most extreme level of contango in 30 years which could be a sign the global economy is facing some trouble
    If spot prices are above future prices it would be in backwardation, but which generally regarded as a worry. So is the futures curve in contango or backwardation giving regard to futures relative to spot? Without referencing the x-bar tweet you lifted the post from
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Copper hits most extreme level of contango in 30 years which could be a sign the global economy is facing some trouble.
    Dancing the Contango in a copper leaf dress? Yes that is something I would pay to see.
    But I guess I would have to go to Buenos Aires to see that? I do note that Argentina itself has been in the economic dog box for some decades now. Those problems may not extend globally as you suggest?

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    Or keep an eye on the trillions of debt that 🇺🇸 government keep issuing. It can’t end well.

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